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National Sun Yat-Sen University Develops New Tin-Based Material for Artificial Photosynthesis, Which Is Low-Cost and Highly Efficient | Methane

A research team led by Associate Professor Hsuan-Hsi Li of the Department of Optoelectronic Engineering at National Sun Yat-sen University has developed a novel nano-photocatalyst material that mimics the principles of plant photosynthesis. This material can utilize sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into fuels such as methane, achieving the dual benefits of reducing greenhouse gases and generating new energy sources. This innovative research ha…
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A research team led by Associate Professor Hsuan-Hsi Li of the Department of Optoelectronic Engineering at National Sun Yat-sen University has developed a novel nano-photocatalyst material that mimics the principles of plant photosynthesis. This material can utilize sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into fuels such as methane, achieving the dual benefits of reducing greenhouse gases and generating new energy sources. This innovative research ha…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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